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Rediscovering Louisiana’s Free People of Color through Material Culture.

By Jeremy K. Simien Louisiana’s Free People of Color, or les gens de couleur libres, were people of variant degrees of African descentRead More

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Filed Under: Art, Free People of Color (FPOC), History, Identity, Uncategorized Tagged With: Cajun, Creole art, creole people pictures, creole pictures, Free People of color pictures, Gens de couleur libres, Louisiana Creole language, Louisiana French

Collecting: My special focus on Louisiana’s Free People of Color.

By Jeremy K. Simien               It’s been said that collecting is a sickness and that a great collector will never stop collecting.Read More

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Filed Under: Art, Free People of Color (FPOC), History Tagged With: Creole art, Creole portraits, Louisiana material culture

The palm frond, a Creole accessory.

While the identity of the Louisiana Girl in the painting has been lost to time. The owner has placed a palm frond atopRead More

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Filed Under: Art, History, Identity Tagged With: Creole accessory, Creole art, Creole portraiture, Louisiana art, Louisiana Creole art, palm frond Creole

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